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► AN EMPTY HALLWAY shows the path that students follow each day. Inside hallways were only used on extremely rainy days. ▼ ENJOYING THEIR STAY at Knotts Berry Farm, DBMS students stop to display their different clothing. Because shorts were not allowed on the dress code, students took advantage of the first day. ▼ NO LOITERING in the hallways. Since no student had a free period other than first or sixth, the possibility of lounging around between classes was made impossible. A NO PHYSICAL CONTACT. All students were required to keep their hands and feet to themselves, unless authorized to do otherwise. ► BREAKING THE RULE that he developed and enforced himself, Mr. Holmes kicks back in the gym. The rule was that no hard sole shoe of any kind whatsoever was to be allowed on the floor. 208 Feature Rules
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Moto Mama ike Gennawey, people recognized him as just another fellow fresh- man classmate. During his spare time Mike was one of the many who had an interesting hobby. It started out as just a good time with some friends of the family. It then became a fa- ther and son hobby, something Mike and his father could do together. My dad just started to give me support and that even inspired me more, replied Mike. Mike ' s first motorcycle was a Yamaha 60. He since progressed to a 1981 Honda CR80. He rode a Honda 80 in his first com- . . i . H m % i- Wl :V ji, !|P ' ■ ' ■ ' ■ ' iA- •VA-- ' ii amwM3 w AT FULL SPEED Mike appears from a hill. Mike always :oncentrated while on his bike. petition at Saddleback Riding Park and left with a second place prize of $5.00. This small prize winning doesn ' t come close to covering the cost of Mike ' s hobby. After paying for gas, oil, and the van to take the bike out on, your ' e looking at about $50.00 or $60.00 dollars, commented Mike. Then there are the costs of boots, leathers, jerseys, gloves, a helmet, goggles, and a face mask to consider. It all started out as a hobby, but after the first competition I realized that I wanted more, stated Mike. Although Mike has been racing for a number of years he has had only one major accident, which left him with stitches on his leg. Although it ' s not an overly safe sport, I still think it ' s chal- lenging and fun! he said. Mike ' s father would like him to change to BMX racing, but as Mike puts it, I like the feeling after I jump of knowing how high I went, it feels great and I wouldn ' t change it ever! If you ' re ever by a race track you ' ll see Mike on his machine lettin ' the good times roll. Someday if I can afford it I would like to race in the Super Bowl of Motorcross, that would be my ultimate goal! So follow a leader because he ' s on a Honda. ▼ ALL DECKED OUT in his motorcycle gear Mike poses in front of his house. Mike spent most of his freetime in training for motorcycle competitions. Clem Ziroli Bill Kennedy Mike Lane Rich Nelson Motorcycles 3rd Class 207
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he Diamond Bar High Schoo 1 STUDENTS WILL NOT USE INTERIOR HALLWAYS FOR ANY REASON, unless authorized by an instructor and given a dated hall pass. The inside corridors are present for decorative purposes only and will not be open to the student body until locks are purchased for the inside doors of every room. Locks for the doors will not be purchased until the inside corridors are open to the student body. ALL STUDENTS WILL DRESS IN A DECENT AND AP- PROPRIATE MANNER FOR STUDY. Girls may not wear shorts and boys many not wear dresses. To do so would be indecent exposure of the thigh area, causing distraction for your fellow classmates and immediate disciplinary action. However, boys are excluded from this rule and may wear shorts if they so choose. Handbook of Rules NO STUDENT WILL HAVE A FREE PERIOD OTHER THAN FIRST OR SIXTH PERIOD. All students must take a minimum of five classes throughout the six period day There will be no loitering in between classes. Proctors will police the area between each pe- riod to insure the enforcement of this rule. Any student caught outside of class at this time will be subject- ed to immediate disciplinary action. loa day. iviu i luw: and THERE WILL BE NO PHYSICAL CONTACT OF ANY KIND BETWEEN STUDENTS INVOLVING UNNECESSARY MOTIONS WITH HANDS AND FEET. The body of each student is his own and will not be violated by trespassers, unless otherwise authorized. In addition, all students will be expected to be punctual to every class. The newly adopted attendance policy states that every two tardies will count as one unexcused absence. 2 4 Ftequ lotions UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE WHATSOEVER WILL ANY TYPE OF HARD SOLED SHOE BE ALLOWED TO ENTER THE GYM, otherwise known as the Sacred Cow of Diamond Bar. In the case of any assembly or athletic event, observers will be expected to wear only rubber soled shoes or creep in as close to the wall as possible without dulling the shine. If a dance is to be held in the gym all particpants must wear a fresh pair of socks only, as there will be a toe check at the door. Any Brahma not adhering to the above rules will be dealt with accordingly. J By Ann Reyes Rules Feature 209
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